William Naoil - Knights lyrics

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William Naoil - Knights lyrics

[Verse 1: Sam Fuel] If you're unlucky enough to be involved in a car accident Here are the steps you need to take to deal with it Quickly and smoothly, becoming a Shaolin Monk Locate Shaolin teachers or monks in your area Try to enroll as a disciple at a temple in your area Consider traveling to China to study at a Shaolin Temple Gain acceptance as a disciple at a Shaolin Temple Adhere to the strict requirements of Buddhism You know you had me, with your sensuous charm You looked so alarmed, as I walked on by Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, my friend's man Bake me a cake as fast as you can You roll it, pat it, mark it with a "B" And you put it in the oven for baby and me Here she comes ridin', rollin' it down the line Slipin' and slidin', takin' her sweet old time [Verse 2: Victor James/Sam Fuel's Old Man] Yo, I'm moving on up now, getting out of the darkness My light shines on, my light shines on, my light shines on They like me, I think they're swell Isn't it remarkable, how things turn out so well? Pleasant day, pretty sky, life goes on, here I lie Not bad, not bad at all Cozy home, board and bed, sturdy roof beneath my head Not bad, not bad at all Faithful friends, always near me Bring me bones, scratch my ear Little birds, come to cheer me [Verse 3: William Naoill] Yo I got blood pressure made songs cues I got strong arms For now on you must take over, take over the world But you know what? Change over the world again! No pain, no grain But you, the knight sword soldier from the High Medieval to Renaissance Who was typically well-versed In the use of arms and served as a fully armoured heavy cavalryman A man-at-arms could be a knight or nobleman A member of a knight or nobleman's retinue or a mercenary in a company Under a mercenary captain Such men could serve for pay or through a feudal obligation The terms knight and man-at-arms are often used interchangeably But while all knights equipped for war certainly were men-at-arms Not all men-at-arms were knights [Verse 4: Anthony Naoil] Martial arts do not practice basic sk**s, and finally futile Practice basic sk**s is the foundation of Shaolin Kung Fu Depending on your learning content is different Practice different basic sk**s, the Broad Sword Developed to lay the wind The blood grooves near the back edge of the blade are etched in for stability And for allowing air into the wound for a quick pull out In ancient China there's a saying that the Dao Broad sword will be the master of all weapons As a result of the way The Dao is employed It has verified to have more benefits than other weapons Even a slight sliding across the enemy's body would cause a lot more critical injury than from the hammer The pole, the spear, or the whip Given that the broadsword is sharp only on 1 side Placing the spine of the sword close towards the body can avoid the weapon from causing injury to the holder [Verse 5: Jessia Fuel/Sam Fuel's Mom] bu*terfly Swords, two short swords working in unison and with deadly results The bu*terfly Swords was a common southern style weapon and have the ability to be flipped hiding it from an enemy This form naturally increases a practitioner hand and arm speed although strengthening one's wrists This weapon and any form for it are the trademarks of short but quick tactics The Spear is referred to as "king of the long weapons" because its tactics and applications are superior to other weapons Horsetail ta**els were also added To first distract the enemy And much more important to quit blood from running down the blade [Verse 6: Frank Fuel/Sam Fuel's Dad] The students can learn traditional shaolin kung fu here with authentic shaolin masters from shaolin temple Shaolin training here can improve health mentally and physically The Dao, or broadsword in common translations Is one of the four major weapons in Chinese martial arts The dao is primarily a slashing and chopping sword with a single edge Chines folklore refers to the dao as “The General of all Weapons” The School of Shaolin Kung Fu teaches multiple broadsword forms

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